I have a trait written as follows:
trait NewTrait {
def NewTrait(f: Request[AnyContent] => Result): Action[AnyContent] = {
Action { request =>
implicit val newTrait = new model.helper.newTrait
f(request)
}
}
}
And a controller that uses that trait, and tries to pass the implicit val newTrait to a view:
object Test extends Controller with NewTrait {
def foo(num: Int) = NewTrait { request =>
val view = (views.html.example.partials.viewWrap)
Ok(views.html.example.examplePage(views.html.shelfPages.partials.sidebar())
}
In foo, newTrait won't be in scope, but what would the best practice be for bringing it into scope? It has to be unique to each request received. It works if I re-declare the implicit val from within foo, but I'd have to repeat that declaration each time within the controller and the code would look a lot cleaner if I could hide that away in the trait. Is there any way to have the implict value in the trait be passed on to the controller?